Ingredients:
6 whole chicken thighs
1 heaping tbsp minced basil
1 tsp. fresh rosemary
1 tbsp fresh sage
1/4 cup fresh parsley
self rising flour
1 cup buttermilk
Cooking Instructions
I like to use thighs for this, but use any part of the chicken you like. Rinse the chicken pieces. Add your...
Ingredients:
5 med. green peppers
1 lb. seasoned ground turkey or beef
1 med. onion, chopped
sliced cheese, your choice
2 med. ripe tomatoes, chopped
Cooking Instructions
Cut the tops off the peppers and save the tops. Pull out the seeds and membranes. I use frozen seasoned turkey from...
Ingredients:
2 medium zucchini, shredded
4 green onions, cut into strips
2 eggs
1 pkg. ramen noodles, any flavor, I like chicken!
1 tbsp flour
oil
pepper
1 tbsp cornstarch
1 cup water
Cooking Instructions
Shred your zucchini, salt it and let it sit for about 10 minutes or so. Meanwhile...
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b@st@ard!! racoons are on my s#1t list! i have gone through hell and highwater to raise my brahmas and marans....only to have a frikkin racoon wipe out half of them!
after raising a beautiful flock of cuckoo marans,and light brahmas....they got attacked last week. i lost eleven girls, including a beautiful cuckoo maran rooster. i live in town, and keep my girls out of town. well i decided enough is enough. i took the carrier out and rounded them all up...
Chicken.Lytle :
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IMHO, that is not a humane way to handle a chicken.
then what is your suggestion? we did it, it worked. haven't you ever been on a merry go round? was it cruel?
i have a RIR that gets nasty with my boyfriend, but not me. he picked him up once, by the legs and gave him a little carnival ride, round and round a few times, then put him on the ground. he behaves much better now and was NOT hurt.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=475864
this topic was started in march, some helpful tidbits for you. i start mine on chick starter/ developer from bomgaar's. they get scraps, and i also dig up unwanted grass from garden area and feed that. they are pigs and will eat...
i do have the pet glove already and will let you all know how it goes. i've always plucked bare handed but thought surely there is an easier way, without buying or building a plucker. rubber gloves i suppose would work too.
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he's ready. and brining is the best method to ensure a juicy tasty bird. i make my own salt using herbs from my yard. (rosemary, sage, parsley, garlic, onion) and use that in my brine. it rocks!